Comb - Images

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  • A set of combs found on the 16th century ship Mary Rose

  • A pocket comb

  • A modern plastic comb with a handle

  • Solokha comb, Scythian, ca. 400 BC (Hermitage Museum)

  • Sculptured comb, in ivory, of the 16th-century (Sauvageot Collection)

  • Changzhou combs produced also for decorative purposes

  • Head louse comb

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